keep some glyph modes for the cursor
st currently does not keep any mode for the cursor that was active in the underlying glyph (e.g. italic text), the mode is always ATTR_NULL [1]. At [2] you can find a screenshot that shows the implications. Other terminals (at least vte-based, such as XFCE-terminal) keep some modes for the cursor. I find the current behaviour very disruptive, so here is a patch that keeps a few (arbitrarily chosen) modes for the cursor. [1] http://git.suckless.org/st/tree/st.c#n3963 [2] http://i.imgur.com/R2yCEaC.png
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Glyph g = {' ', ATTR_NULL, defaultbg, defaultcs}, og;
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int ena_sel = sel.ob.x != -1 && sel.alt == IS_SET(MODE_ALTSCREEN);
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Color drawcol;
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unsigned attr;
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LIMIT(oldx, 0, term.col-1);
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LIMIT(oldy, 0, term.row-1);
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xdrawglyph(og, oldx, oldy);
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g.u = term.line[term.c.y][term.c.x].u;
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attr = ATTR_BOLD | ATTR_ITALIC | ATTR_UNDERLINE | ATTR_STRUCK;
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g.mode |= term.line[term.c.y][term.c.x].mode & attr;
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/*
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* Select the right color for the right mode.
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